Religion and Lilei By Vary Rev. George 0. Pldgeon. D.D.. ILD. nraaasoa-as-anaaoareuroaueaaroaaaaa ICODYFAITIIJ I nnnn - noon on no is seen or you aaavnsr .1; it were done when 'Is done. To higher levels rise. then 'twere well It is "barely possible it were done quickly d Shakespeare's Macbeth ., he contnnplated killing the kiss the throne. But the gifts not done when it-was thatthls the and nod VII lone. "Whoever gives to one of these little ones even a cup of cold water pecIl.llO he is a disciple. truly. I .aytoyou.heahallnotlose reward." ' so said Jesus as He closed His instructions to Ilia disciples on sending them out for the first time with the greatest message ever given to men. No words can depict the depth and width of the chasm separat- ing these two sayings. Between them there in all the difference between Heaven and Hell. But they are alike in this - the possibility wrapped up in a illlllle deed. The smallest action ass a moral content and to some it-art embodies a moral prlnicple ll universal and eternal signifi- 'ant'e. Just take these two as examples. Macbeth conceived a wicked deed nd his wife's fierce ambition rove him to do it. His royal master, to whose ser- 'ice he was bound by the most '2lCTed vows and to whom he owed -very opportunity. he stabbed to loath in his sleep - and when he mean to that boy. He will lack polish. but he is thestuffthatcantahaahlshdr greeofpollshifheeverwantait. And the reception he gets may it. or not, and thereftre whether he will reach the heights for which his talents equip him kindly welcome. a class that was being entertain- ed in her home. No. No! there was no romance to follow: those two belonged to different worlds: but her gracious personality was to him a gleam of loveliness which ever after shone like a star in his memory. The new translation of Micah 6:8 is worthy of attention here: "He has showed you. 0 man what is good; and what does the Lord require of you , . but to do justice. and to love kind- ness as under Macbeth's own roof. But one crime led to another. zmquo. a comrade. saw through IS hypocritical pretense of anger nrl grief. and so Banquo also had in die by an assassin's hand. its LOYALTY Macduff's loyalty to his King lrvle him the enemy of the king's uirderer, and when Macduff was wt of reach. his wife and children 1 o had to die. ind so on. until remorse was no a fire eating out his moral 'lliIlS and the horror of his crimes mixed up forces against him which twtroycd him. i deed is a seed and it pro- uccs a harvest according to its ature. It is eternally true that hat a man sows he shall reap. -.nd that you cannot gather grapes mm thorns or figs from thistles. Jesus was just sending His dis- ftll'llPS out on their first mission when He spoke the word just quot- nd He commissioned them to make the tremendous announcement: The and to walk humbly with your God?" , ln,Memoriam rams G, MacMILLAN The news of the sudden death of Frank G. MacMillan of 7&1 King Street. Fredericton, N. 3.. on Sunday morning. July 3. came as a terrible shock to his rela- tivcs and friends at Hunter Riv- er. his birthplace. and also to his many friends and acqualnta in the city of Fredericton. where he had resided for the past 15 YEHFS. Frank came to Sydney by boat on July 2 from Port aux Bas- ques. Newfoundland, where he had been working since early May as an accounts t with the Ashley Colter Construction Com- pany. to meet his wife and son Charles who were arriving to spend the summer months with him. On the return trip, about eleven o'clock he was' taken vio- Two New Aquatic Rafts At Brighton Shore Two new rafts (above) each ation for the aquatic sports to be held on August sixt HMCS Cornwallis, and outstanding swimmers from Sun mersi is under construction for use on the same location and should near Paolils wharf was used so enthusiastically by the boys. w measuring 40 x 15 feet were placed in position yesterday off Fort Edwa h. Entries have been received from HMCS de, in addition to local contestants. A diving tower be placed in a few days. A third raft under test ho habitually swim there, the Centennial Com- mittee who have the whole matter in hand, decided to" leave it there. Red" Cross Society, Water Safety Division, Angus Mcl. aren will be Life Guard. Islander Heads Music Workshop Special lecturer at- the Church Music Workshop at Mount Alllsonf University this year will be ill!” Rev. Lewis Murray of Kensington. Prince Edward Island. Rev, Murray is very well known in this. province for his work in the re-i crultlng and instructing of church choirs and church junior choirs. Other features of the course, which is being held from July? 25th-30th, will include the usual- compreheusive display of church music publications, performance- by the Workshop choir and mu- tual instruction in choral train-l. ing under Professor Geoffrey B Payzant of the Mount Allison! Faculty. , l This Workshop has. since it was first established three years ago. Preparations rd in prepar- ”Stadacona". Under temporary arrangements with the Proceeding For Provincial Exhibition The finishing tourues are being applied to the Jones Lives-.uc.. Pavilion (Coliseum) on the Ex- hibition Grounds ln readiness rt. Old Home Week which opens on Monday, August is and run.- through the week until Saturday. August 20. Ban. R. H. Winters, Federal Government Public Works . mis- ter, will officially open the 1955 Old Home Week on Monday eve- ning, August I5. Workman have been busy on the interior of the pavilion for months to provide Manager H. J. Kennedy and his associates with a structure that is second to none in the Maritimes for exhibition. vaudeville .entertainment and sporting purposes. building will be open to the public free of charge. Mr. Kennedy pointed out yesterday that it will serve as an excellent place for people to get a rest during an afternoon or evening at the Fair. when parents or children get tired viewing the exhibits or enjoying the numerous attractions there will be plenty of seats in the pavilion where they may obtain a rest. There will be no trouble getting into the seats as there are one dozen stairways leading to and fromgthe seating areas. As for doors leading to the inside and outside of the building there are seven. Four of the doors are fif- teen feet wide and three doors are four feet wide. The main en- trance will be from the north end Photo by Garnhum. Announce Plans For New Cement Plant lMoN'rnr.Ar. (CPI - St. Law- rence Cement Company ol Quebec Tuesday announced plans to con- struct a new cement plant at Clark- son. a Toronto suburb. The plant, scheduled to have an annual capacity of 1.500.000 har- rels. will be similar to the com- pany's new plant in Quebec City. The estimated 3l5.000,000 coat of the plant will be financed by Swiss interests. Bristol vacation with Mr. the old Hooper homestead. many years since Monday. July 15. 1955 City and "WE TREAT THE SICK WILL" -Giggey'a Pharmacy. Open eve COLORED ISLAND VIEWS. - Craaweil Studio. DIAL 7523 Iron ALUMINUM doors and windows: Ilao vene- tian blinds. CHILDREN'S IATHING SUITS clearing at greatly reduced prices. Third Floor S. A. McDonald. DON'T DRIVE with a hot motor. have it flushed now. at Mallett's Battery and Radiator Service. TWO RACKS Children's Dresses. sizes 3-6X. Values to 38.05. SD90 lally priced at SL95. Third Floor S. A. McDonald. L....:ma-:a-A--G ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL The Guardian Page 3 Central CHILDREN'S COTTON PANTIES white only. Sizes 2-4-6. 5 pair for 89 cents. Third Floor S. A. Mc- Donald. . TODDLI-IR'S 0'AI.LS. sizes 1. Ta 3. Colors red. yellow. blue. mauve. green. A real special 95c pair. Third Floor S. A. McDonald. - ONE RACK GIRLS SUITS. sizes 3-ax. A good assortment of styles and colors. Values to 56.95. Priced at 32.95. Third Floor S. A. Mc- Donald. WITII URANIUM COMPANY- Mr. Lea Mutch. son of Mr. Roy Mutch. Earnscllffe. is employed with a uranium mining company in Crocker's Well. South Austral- it. He has been in Australia for the past year. and in a letter received recently. states that al- though it. in winter there now. the climate is nice and he enjoys life Strange But True 'ay v. I. Isaaanaaa After collectln and analysing 81,375 Ilrlsapelled words. Dean T. C. Pollock of New York University found the most frequent to be "their. they're. Second and third places went to "to. too. two." The only herd of white deer in the world ramps in a 83-acre park gut lift miles from Cheltenham. The white deer have been there for 100 years. legend has it that when the wife of a local squire nedected to come home he look- ed all over the world for her. Not finding her. he returned home with a pair of white deer he collected. Today there are 32 of them. in- cluding four full-grown stags. They are so wild that only recent. 15' have they been photographed. Fawns are born a pale cream col- or. At 12 months they turn,white except around the neck. At two years- all white. The man in the moon can't ever turn his back on us because the moon rotates just enough to keep (June Reportl there. the same side toward us. , hlilorty-one per cent of the moon Grade VIII-1. DOHTIIIIEAMBCCO: ' never seen from our planet. The INN? 1- Ellnbei-ll "'"”"5 . ' I M sun's light, striking the earth, 3, ohn Noonan. fl Grade Vll.-1. Joan Hamilton: 1. reflected back into space. At new Allison Green; I. Freya Walsh. moon when there is only a small crescent of bright moonlight. we Grade VI.-l. Eleanor Noonan; see the rest of the moon dimly, 2. Charles Murray; 1. Marleen because it is illuminated by um: Mum”-1, !Il'l.hllRlIll".' .t Perfgct The radiation of old Sol is the" Noonan of SF9tiS0l who val In loving memo y Pte. P. W. Cavanagh. drowned July 18th. I954. Time speeds on. one year had Attendance - Eleanor passed Since death. its gloom a shadow result of the conversion of hyd- Principal-Helena Gretfl. rogen atoms and helium atoms. This reaction is accompanied by Pflmlfy Dllllflrmnl th I l e re ease of enormous amounts Grade v.gl. Gum Murux - Grade IV. Shel. Sandra Green cast. It entered our little circle bright And look from us a shining light. A Husband and Father. Ieving lriarl Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hooper oil Boston. Mass. have arrived here to Hooper's bro- ; ther Gordon and Mrs. Hoopeiii at l 5 Doug Hooper left this vicnity as a young man to reside in Boston. where he has the earth reaches what the scien- tists call "perihelion" and is than Ibo"! 3.000.000 miles closer to the sun than In July. This tends tot make Northern hemisphere win-1 gters slightly warmer and summe a cooler than would otherwise be the. case. But the main seasonal chan-I ges are due to the tilt of the earth's axis rather than our distance from the sun. And strange but true, the sun is just an average star -- as far '5 Ill? 8093- Many stars we see times more luminuous. But the nearest of them is some 75 trillion miles away. Parish Priest for both parishes here. will not take up his new dut- lea until August lst. The Father is serving at Rustico at' present. Frir-nris here of Mrs. William !yIacDonz-Id will be happy to learn she won the big bingo jackpot last week. In "19 lllilht sky are thousands oil of energy. E l ' . . "y In the month of hnuny and Marilyn Noonan; l. Billy Baa- sett; 3. Sybil Noonan. Grade IV. Jr.-I. Harvey Daw- son. Grade Ill.--I. Margaret Ann warren and Alan MacCormac: 1. Vivian Bassett; 3. Velda Noonan. Grade II.-l. Jean Dassett and and No friend like him an earth we'll find For eacnat Is. he did his boat May God grant him eternal rest. Ever Loved and Sadly Missed by Wlfe and Family. In loving memory sf SFOSMI Nora Noonan; 1. Cheryl 'Buttar- field; 8. Rowena Sherry and Sharon Walsh. Grade I.-l. Joanne Green and- Beverley Sherry; 1. Ivan Noonan: 3. William Delaney. Perfect Noonan and Paula Green. Assistant-Frances Cairns. PRACTICAL TRAINING Cadets of the United States Icoast Guard Academy, at New London. Conn.. all must make four -voyages square-rigged school for aeaman- ship. in Memoriamt Attendance - Marilyn in the Bark Eagle. a; Pia. P. W. Cavanagb. who was drowned July ma. 1954. We who loved you. sadly raise you As it dawns another year Loved. remembered, longed for always. Thoughts of you are always dear. N Time may help the broken hearted Time may make the wound lssa sore lat time can never step the lead- ga. ?Psr our loved one gone before. Iver Rememhe "1 by Morn. Dad and Family. ' I lntl ill. b l ll ll tsk l t l i th A lllt ill b lid. lEl't'll.V I l lh K ' l R d. . . eN.. l l9"g'l:::;htofth!:;:vte:at'smIet aettacyk. As .so:1eIreasl-Ithe mugilcala lvlnllg "3? tllieaciiapjtimz rmonllisg (in 'ecol:plIl1I;g liveilh Mr. agnngthe ecorrei:rs';ngolmtheniulldlnp earned on busme” for twenbhnve :"'rs----r---A In "Will! 5335107! 5' Dmlldll (me Kingdom were at the”. com, ed at Port aux Basques in the Provinces. Kennedy revealed that a 'tremen- are (mean -foot -square dressing yE”5t p FAVORITE TOWN MalcF;:3'e1:.”WlIo dlIIII6dAlWh:! 0.: nand and authorized them to work early '"9"'i"8- he W39 rushed '0 ' dolls Bmollnl Oi PTEPBTWOI! ll?” r00mS- 5""!!! 07 Wlilfll Will be Visitors here last week were The town 0; R.&.h.s.e,. and 3” h '25 kg: "1, at elm modern in His name. "'9 h95p"3l- but P"-5595 FWEY it been made this ye” on the "P used by ""3 ”"'l'3"'"" b9"".lrm' Ml'3- M37337” OVBU9" "Id P" county of Kent in England were C-lllc I l S: t 32.6 ll H, warned them of the opposr, :.;?n"S:nday morning without re- tel-ior. sedatts hazgoobeen blulliatg are and the others by the drrec- d:ughfermDol;i5'Chfg-olngn gorongo, mg favorite English countryside 0' a or ne ary n p.. . p inn they would meet. and He in-l i30'1590"!"9ll- accommo a e . peope ll rs. T ey res ed n are e wn or Ch I D- k H h I n be m l H . lsted that selfless love was to bel H” "mall" '"'lV9d Fl "19 5- Seen h they have been bull! in I manner CATTLE Snow Am.-AA many years beforepmovns lo Tor- If es m em :o:ry0w'tm"'"":"u ubemtzzr .' ho law of their ministry. lA' McAd3m F""9"'l "0""? in 9 to allow unhindered Vision of any . N ! onto. Mrs. O'Brien is the widow of LORD COOPER DIES But tn um” who have mud "M Then He brought ms ,n5h.uc,lFredericton on Monday night, I c d part of the pavilion. The area in VVl'llf,ll the caite the late wmam J. 0-Brlem who hm you resting there until Wednesday '1 Una 0 and horse shows will take vim: was fatally injured inarallway ac- EDINBURGH tAPl---Lord co... You, mmurm Wm new W, 0 old. ions to a cllmaxby showing them he inhcrent worth and the fruit- illness of a deed of kindness done o a child in His name. No action ll 190 I99! 1008 by 33 lei-ii Wldt l cident at Souris while serving wlthper, 53, scams), 1,,wy,.- and one Th? P3Vm9" 13 3l'"95l ll" Wmi l ill? C. N- R. 29 year! 810. when 1of Britain's most vigorous advoca- Will! U18 Only WOOGCH D811! bE- Doris was only two months old. ing the seats and the drcssinr, at 11 o'clock. when they were re win, in-: snow CENTRE moved to Wilmot United Church. of which he was a member. On , , At home In the beautiful hills of tea of capital punishment for mur-: God der. died Friday. He held numer-'33. the "my .( ",1 .. f.h" LONDON. (CP)-- The Financlaly Times says Canada's ratio of un-- employment is "slightly bizarre." The entire cattle and horse shows will he held in the pavilion. an be simpler than giving one Tuesday evening a service was , Q .l b fom ms vmng drink of water. and no one hum- hfild 3' "'9 F"n"'l mm" 1” md mo high for "lo. large 3 pa" Th vaudeville show will also be l'00m5- waif" DOWN 15 05'-"lined m,” '' "um er I g ous legal appointments in Scotland 31 1. eight o'clock, conducted by the 05 the yet" DY Brmsh and Eu” preesented on a special stage in from the CIly- ll-V Wm have here Mmday mom and was lord piesident of the coirrtjsomsox ::,':.': me ' CI ." lt'l' than a thirsty boy. but to , , , mg (0,. the 3 mm p”.z,..m,g to Knights of Pythins. of which pean standards. in the old catllc show ring to . the shrine of 5'1. Mme de Beaufmh of sessions untu 185; Decemberg we I..." meet "H, In". "M W! the drink in Jesus' name is of value to God who will never lrgct it. S OWN QUALITY Every deed we do has a quality I its own and a career of its wn. When once it has gone forth 'om the doer he has lost control ver it. It has gone into other "es and has started motions and 1" ions of its own type. and new i"s take hold of it for new ends. "What have I done!" many I "tn has cxclaimed as he wait-herl rm,-ccss of evil going forward lrch had been set in motion by zinc act of his own. To stop it as beyond his power. Besides us. he had committed himself to I" Wll principle by embodying ll action and put himself under to influence of others so that he as no longer free to do the good W once he loved. (men a young person goes out the world with certain prin- tiles as his law of life. But along Imcs the tempter in serpent guise zczcsilng that the ideals of the d home no longer apply, and at. if he will try this thing just tvc. he will then know from his vn experience the way he should v but when the evil deed is done finds himself committed to it. ltondly he fancied. as he listen- - to the siren voice of the betray- . that he would be the same af- - the deed as before it. but the (is that he will never be the me alzsln. The deed was react- - on the door more deeply thnn ' knew and proves to be a fruit- ' Seed Producing harvests of its 'n character. The same thing is true of a good V I NOW"! can be more pro- ctlve than a kindly act. M !B.VlIIl! of the nisemen of it Bast is truer to the facts of F than this: "Cast they bread on the waters and thou shalt d it after many dnyg." some 3'5 880 there was a novel en- lcd David I-Tarum that was im. "3411! popula . The centre of the I was a dime given and a kind "ll lvollernto a roughly clad boy ' the sac l leadd of the hour. Out of that act sprang a career Htenllonal human interest and 9088!. and one of its results was e restoration of the forttmes of 9 lamlly of that lad'a benefac- - As Lonsfellow has written: society Frank had been a valued member for several years. The funeral service was held in the church .. ' d after- noon at 2.30 o'clock. T A d by his pastor. Rev. A.H. Moore. who spoke words of comfort and promise to the bereaved family and friends. The hymns were: "Unto the Hills do I Lift up my Longing Eyes". and "When I The newspaper. commenting in its o n special report from Ot- tawa n Canadian public spending. says Canada is developing a new . .. 5. . policy L it is the ' ,...e..: situation "increasingly" by British standards. At its highest point. in March. the number of jobless in Canada! was 7'1: per cent of the total labor force. 1.- Survey the Wondrous Cross". at the conclusion of the servlce.1 While the procession moved out; of the church the choir sang! softly "Abide With Me". The pallbearers were of long standing: Messrs. friends i Burton Collcr. Ivan Bowman. Hadley g Wilson. Wnlicr Wheeler. flober . Ross. and Howard Harzcrmar He was laid to rest in the Fret; ericion Rural Cemetery Exten slon beneath a profusion ol beautiful floral tributes. mute symbols of respect and love for the deported and sympathy for the bereaved. Attending the service in a body were members of the Diamond Construction Company. Knights of Pythias and Fredericton Lodge D-0-K.0.. El Cala Temple No. 287. The late Mr. MacMillan was born at Hunter tRlver Feb. lo. 1913, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George H. MacMluan. He was employed for a time with the Royal Bank of Canada at Hunter River. when war was declared in 1989 he enlisted with the army. but some time later received his discharge owing to a physical disability. He went to New Brunswick and became enr- ployed with the Ashley Colter Icompnny and remained in their employ until his death. He is survived by his wife. the former Roae Hlclfey of Kenning- ton and one son Charles; two sisters. Marion and Helena (Mrs. W. I. Bowmanl and one brother Elmer of Huntv River. also a number of close relatives who sincerely mourn the loss of a young man in the prime of life. NORWALK, Conn. (AP) - Clif- ford C. Main. 82. retired Al- sociated Press telegrapher and native of Sackvllle, N.B., died Saturday. Main worked with the AP in the mos and retired after hene'er R noble deed is wrought, ene er is spoken a thought Ir hearts -glpdn-an-pug - CENTENNIAL rxmnr Of The IAINTINGI AND DRAWINM d . , avannr noonns ,, CIVIC CENTRE -. my 11 to sue. use x Hubert Rogers is an Islander now living It , who has sketched. and ted wall pain ' figu-at it til cdllections ll'ntt1Cdt.lIeml!slag l!0;T2:1l:d md ll years with the New York Daily News in 1044. The news story from Ottawa says: 'tThc government now is veering round to the View that Canada's the building will hold growth of population requires and justifies free spending on public. orojects even at the cost ireasing debts." - One school of thought. The 'mes adds. suggests that Can- Ja's concentration on her basic rdustries has made the economy dangerously lopsided . . . balance has been sacrlfied, to shear the building. Underneath the seats and be- tween the backs of the seats and the walls are display booths. "- there are 28 such booths and they have been booked for weeks by. merchants and others wishing to adveriize their pro- ducts. Between the booths and the walls there is a 12-foot space for those waking around the building. Altogether it is estimated that from 6.000 in 7.000 people. During Old Home Week the .?...:........m.......... of in- "zrowth." . One consequence of "breakneck" growth is that the Canadian econ- omy is oriented outward. with a dependency on the United States market that makes the export trade "highly vulnerable to forces right outside Canada's control." the east of the pavilion there will be an industrial exhibit. The de- Al- mnnd for display space in the pavilion was so great that the ind atrial exhibits will have to be eld outside. As yet there are no indications of the number of livestock ex- hibits but it is expected that there will be as many if not more than there were last year. The following men will judge the various animals: horses. Mr. D. A. Neils. Howick. Que: Short- horn cattle. Mr. Thomas Amos. Moffatt. 0nt.: Herefords. Mr. B. B. Warnica. Barrie. 0nl.; Ayr- shlres. Mr. S. Wyman MacKech- nie. Wyman. Que: Jerseys. Mr. 0. C. Evans. B.Sc., Chilliwnck. B.C.: Guernseys. Mr. J. L. Chis- holm. Milton, 0nt.: Swine. Mr. Joseph Feathcrstone. Streetsville. 0nt.: Poultry. Mr. C. S. Scranton. Charlottetown. IT'S NEW! IT'S DIFFERENT! to Tn llNLOA0lN0 150,000 WORTN 0F BRAND NEW SEASONABLE STOCK-, A. IN THE GREATEST PRICE SLASH- INO SALE CIIARLCTTETCWN NAS EVER WITNESSED IT'S SENSATIONAL CREENDAUS Manufactureris CLOSE will be director for the lthe nulman train at Moncton. . Mrs. Minnie Sharkey of Boston -Mass. along with her key's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. but had not been here for 37 years. Mr. Herb Kenny. like so many farmers who now have to go to the city for machine parts for 'hay machinery. was a business visitor to the city on Monday. We unders nd that Rev. Eric .Robin. who h been appointed 0llT Quebec. Mr. Maurice Martell, who has made the trip every year since he was cured there a number of years ago will head the party from here. while Rev. Phalen McKenna Island group. as he has been for a num-1 ber of years. The Father will Join son and daughter-in-law. were visiting here, 1 last week as guests of Mrs. Shar- James Whalen. Mrs. Sharkey was a former resident of the vicinity; As Thomas MaKay Cooper he was member of Parliament from' l1935 to 1941. He was created a baron in 1954. there. i Ever remembered. ever loved by wife and family. with ICED TE I l l . cow .. ' Mtg,"-' . ll I ..'I'Il. TOMORROW IT STARTS WITH VALUES YOU MAY NIVIRSIIAGAINI 5'” 574075 Being fortunate enough to have had the ready cash we were able to buy fauognaw I.".:..'::l::.”'8.':?..""”'” f5.”.i2.”:.Tif.'.i't':.':.:;. t:'”;f::.”'.t. tit: Jun mi. EZe.3i..?3.?.il5'w'X?'il'...'3.”"i '""' '.”'” ”"' w' ""9 W” ” '” AT 9:00 AM. ' , set our 2-not GREENDALS 2 STORES '”.'f.2'i'i.'l'.'.'i 144 l 150 Inst lures It. - clarion atavni P. E. I. To Charlottetown Centelel F. 0. I0! 307. Cllorlottofowlt. P. I. l. Please send me . . . . . copies of the Official Centennial Booklets. Please mail for me . . . .. close I list of my friends with addresses who will receive one. i PTlCCd OICTI -- I QTIClxC cs -o-o-oo- BE rnoun or YOUR ISLAND! . , BOOST Your CAPITAL cm: Mal Your Friends 0 ,fAl l',i"l"l '1 FT BE tels out the Province. E0lICATl0NAL - ENTERTAINING - COLORFilL USE COUPON BELOW TO RECEIVE YOUR COPY OIUANB TO HAVE YOUR FRIENDS RECEIVE ONE IN A PRINTED ENVELOPE WITH YOUR NAME ON AN ENCIDSURE CARD. Clnlttee. copies of the Centen Mr. Mrs. Miss OUR SALES GIRLS WILL On Sale Also at Stores. Ho- A Copy Of Clierlot'tetowa'a Offlelel ENTENNIAL S0llVENlR BO0KLET KEEP ONE FOR YOURSELF Price 351! SOLICITIN G ORDERS. and Restaurants through- nial Booklets. I an- eoaaloseaaesseasesa ii! i